Hanover Central High School - Key Yearbook (Cedar Lake, IN)

 - Class of 1986

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JENNIFER STAWICKI SHOWS ACTING ABILITY by sharing an impressive imaginative experience of going to a wedding. Jennifer also won the academic award. 18 Junior Miss

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A PARTY MOOD Limited to country style CONTENTLY SLOW DANCING with each other are juniors Leslie Schluttenhofer and Dan Beck. Laughter filled the air as students and teachers were joined by Mar- ryin ' Sam (Mr. Robert Krol) at the Student Council ' s annual Sadie Hawkins Dance on October 25. Attendance was not at an all time high, but the cowboys that were there had a lot of fun dancing and partying with the cowgirls. “Not a lot of people came but people who did had a grand time, said Mr. Krol. Music at the dance was supplied by Scott Wilson. “I feel that the Sadie Hawkins Dance got off to a slow start but it was soon enriched by the music playing, said sophomore Dan Barney. Wedding services, offered for 25 cents, were a big hit with those who decided to spend the rest of their night married to their dates. Even Mr. Krol was married to junior Elise Keilman. Mr. Krol was not the only faculty member who married. Mr. Fetty and Mrs. Krga were also joined in unofficial wedlock along with the many other student couples. There weren ' t enough people there, but it was fun. I liked the marriage ceremonies and pictures, but most of all I liked the music, said sophomore Carolyn Xanders. Council members expressed disappointment over the turnout, losing about $60 on the night. I think more people should have supported the Student Council, because they represent the shcool. Why choose them if we aren ' t go- ing to support them? said sophomore, Terry Panice. DURING A FASTER DANCE, freshman Tracy Haberlin shows a few moves before the traditional wedding ceremonies. TAKING ADVANTAGE of the country seating Ginny Foreman, joe Clemons, Julie Wicker, and Tom Campbell take time-out to rest. 17 Sadie Hawkins Dance



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I I Yf E RE SO EXCITED ... About performing to perfection In convincing style, Michelle Swiecki earned the title of Cedar Lake ' s Junior Miss in November. In addition to her crown, Michelle also won the Physical Fitness, Creative Arts, and Mia Johnson Memorial awards. As winner, Michelle traveled to Frankfort, to compete in statewide competition. TERRI SHEEHY WORKS OUT in the choreographed routine that demonstrates physical fitness at the an- nual Jaycees-sponsored pageant. SHOWING HER ATHLETIC ABILITY in the talent competition of Junior Miss, Cindy Grah dances to Cyndi Lauper ' s Girls Just Want To Have Fun. Sponsored by the Cedar Lake Jaycees, the Junior Miss Pageant received out- standing attendance. Advance tickets sold out so quickly that the sponsors opened the dress rehearsal to the public for those unable to attend the pageant. Junior Miss has been a fantastic ex- perience, Michelle said, and I would urge any high school girl to go for it when they are seniors. You learn more about people you know and you get to meet new people. Jennifer Dickerson was named first runner-up and she also won the Poise and Appearance category. Second runner-up went to Dani Nolan, while third runner-up honors went to Krysta Lytle. Krystal also won the Performing Arts Award singing Invincible by Pat Benetar. According to one member of the audience, she even sounded like Benetar. Denise Bonnema, who attended Crown Point High School, won Spirit of Junior Miss, given to the girl with all-around qualities representative of Junior Miss ideals. Jennifer Stawicki received the award for Academic Achievement. The girls who were interested in par- ticipating in Junior Miss and their parents were invited to a tea that would explain more about it. Some of the activities that Mrs. Chris Mickey, pageant official, spon- sored before the actual contest included bowling, roller skating, a slumber party, and lessons in grooming and make-up. When the pageant began the girls were first introduced in evening gowns to display their poise and appearance in that category. Talent competition was next, followed by a choreographed routine to I ' m So Excited, performed by all the girls. The song title was also the theme for the 1986 pageant. Audience member Dan Barney said the pageant was one of the best ever. The talents this year in Junior Miss lived up to its reputation, as competition built from the hard work of the contestants. junior Miss

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